Vibrating churn



P a-tented June 3, 1919.

J. E. YOUNT.

VIBRATING CHURN.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 31. m9.

JAMES swam, or ron'r WORTETEXAS. I

VITBRATING cH'URiv.

Specification of Letters .atent.

Patented June 3, 1919.

Application filed March 31, 1919. Serial N 0. 286,440;

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JAMES E. YOUNT, a-

citizen of the United States, residing at Fort Worth, in the county of Tarrant and State of Texas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Vibrating- Churns; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and

to the letters and figures of reference,

marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.

This invention relates to new and useful improvements in moving body churns and consists essentially in the provision of a receptacle carrying a weighted liquid material and mounted upon springs and to which a dasher is adapted to be attached and affording means whereby, as the receptacle.

is given an agitated movement, the dasher may be reciprocated.

My invention comprises a simple and efficient device of this character having various details of construction, combination and arrangement of parts which will be hereinafter fully described, shown in the accompanying drawings and then specifically defined in the appended claims.

My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings which, with the letters of reference marked thereon, form a part of this application and in which I have shown a front view of the invention.

Reference now being had to details of the drawing by letter:

A designates a standard provided with lateral extensions B and B at the top and bottom thereof. C is a coiled spring fastened at its lower end to the extension B and its upper end to the plate E. A receptacle I, adapted to be filled with water is mounted upon the plate E, and F designates a second plate resting on the top of the receptacle. Suitable bolts K are passed through registerin apertures in the plates, designed to hold t e same together against the top and bottom of the receptacle. Coiled springs T are fastened at their lower ends to the bracket member F secured to the plate F and are disposed at inclinations to V A cord N is fastened to an eye EupQn the plate E passes underneath the pulley and has a suitable handle attached to its ends, and affords means whereby the receptacle may be drawn down under tension of the springs T, which latter return the receptacle when the power is relieved from the handle.

R designates a churn body with a dasher R therein and provided with a stem which is pivotally connected with a clevis shaped member E secured to the plate E.

In operation, when the parts are adjusted in the manner shown, the operator by pulling upon the cord N, may cause a vibratory movement to be imparted to the receptacle I, which is adapted to contain water to weight the same down. By the up and down movement imparted to the receptacle through the medium of the cord N and the springs, a reciprocating movement will be imparted to the churn. If desired to dispense with the churn and dasher the receptacle may be utilized as a churn by placing the cream therein and causing the same to be agitated in the same manner as before described.

What I claim to be new is:

l. A churn, comprising a standard with lateral extensions, a receptacle, plates secured to the top and bottom thereof, springs secured to said plates and extensions, a churn body with dasher, having a stem attached to one of said plates, and means attached to one of the plates for vibrating said receptacle to cause the dasher to be reciprocated.

2. A churn, comprising a standard with lateral extensions, a receptacle, plates secured to the top and bottom thereof, a coiled spring fastened to the under of said plates and to the bottom extension, and a plurality of coiled springs disposed at inclinations to each other and secured at their lower ends to the upper of said plates and t0 the upper exdasher therein having a stem pivotally connected to the under of said plates, and means for vibrating the receptacle to cause a reciprocating movement to be imparted to the dasher. v

3. A churn, comprising a standard with lateral extensions, a receptacle, plates secured to the top and bottom thereof, a coiled spring fastened to the under of said plates and to the bottom extension, and a plurality of coiled springs disposed at inclinations 7 to each other and secured at their the rope passes to which a handle is lower ends to the upper of said plates and t0 attached. 10

the upper extenslon of said;- standard, ln testirnony whereof I hereunto aifix my churn body, a dasher therein having a stem, signature in presence of two witnesses.

a clevis-sh'aped member secured to the under JAMES E. YOUNT. of said plates and to which the upper end of Witnesses:

said stem is pivotally connected, a rope se- J. L. BUSHONG,

cured to the lower plate, a pulley o ver which p SPRINKLE.

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